subjectively
/səbˈdʒektɪvli/ (bre, ipa) · /səbˈdʒektɪvli/ (ame, ipa)
subjectively — 副詞
1. judging or describing something from your own feelings and beliefs, not from fac
主觀地
基於個人感受和意見,而非事實
judging or describing something from your own feelings and beliefs, not from facts or evidence that anyone can check
Gabriel admitted that he chose the painting subjectively, simply because the colours moved him.
Gabriel 承認他選這幅畫很主觀,純粹是因為顏色打動了他。
subjectively + reason clause with 'because'
Iris felt the referee had judged the tackle subjectively, missing clear evidence of the foul.
Iris 覺得裁判對那次攔截的判斷很主觀,忽略了明確的犯規證據。
Beauty is always judged subjectively — there is no test that can measure it.
美始終是主觀判斷的——沒有任何測試可以衡量它。
The hiring panel scored each candidate subjectively, relying on gut feeling rather than the checklist.
面試小組主觀地為每位候選人打分,憑直覺而非按照清單。
Elena warned her students not to mark essays subjectively; they must follow the rubric.
Elena 提醒學生不要主觀地批改作文,必須按照評分標準。
- personally
less formal; common in everyday speech
- intuitively
based on instinct or gut feeling rather than on emotion
- impressionistically
formal; often used in art, music, or literary criticism
- objectively
the direct opposite — based on facts that anyone can verify, not on personal feelings
- factually
strictly grounded in verified information
- impartially
treating all sides equally, without personal bias
用法筆記
Often used in contrast with 'objectively' to highlight the gap between personal judgment and fact-based assessment.